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55190 Special moments Rrring!!! Another day ended at Jefferson I-ligh School. In the hall what did we see . . . pushing and shoving to reach the front door. When they did finally reach their goal, they could hang loose and have fun. Did they have fun? You bet! School is not just an edu- cation, it's a chance to make friendships. Through the '84 school year students made many new friendships and kept many old ones, too. Enjoying these friends is part of the fun. Whether it be an over-nighter at Djerf's place or hanging out at the mall, to eating out with style or catching a bass, the year was truly memorable. By Jodi Dauenbaugh 4. r it .1
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J-Hawks enjoying themselves on and off campus are: 1D Nancy Chlhalr and Kris Beaton 121 Chalet Johnson and Mike Ludvlcek 13D Varsity football players 10 Ju- nlor quintet 15, Keith Olson and Marty Pearson 163 Spirited juniors 171 Lisa Djerf, Angle Pedersen, Debby Landis 181 Varsity swimmers 19, Llsa Jahncke and Becky Conway 110D Angle Pedersen 1113 Senior guys 112D Diane Rasmussen 1133 Kim Frank and Marty Pearson 114D Karla Davis 1151 Jodi Dauenbaugh and Debby Landis 1161 Krls Beaton, Tina Brown, and Karen Oellrlch. 60psnlngSectlon
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iff f pil' ig Stud nt 'fe When walking through the halls of Jefferson l-ligh few things come to mind. . .won- dering if you'll pass 3rd hour twhich happens to be Ameri- can Governmentj, skipping last hour to go munch out on Taco Tuesday, hoping you'll be able to get through the halls in just 5 minutes, and most of all, wondering what the yellow pass to the associate principal's office is all about. Jefferson is no ordinary school filled with. ordinary people. True J-l-lawks are found dressed up wierd at pep assemblies, cheering our team on at an away game, or simply attending classes. From Homecoming to WPA, J-I-lawks participated in various events. By attend- ing a club sponsored mixer to cruising the avenue, many J-Hawks realized that friendships are an important part of their lives. Getting involved in Pep Club or try- ing out for the fall play helped make the J-l-lawks soar in '84. Lisa Hoefer- Student Life Editor K 4. .v ' M ,P 8 Student Life Division Page 1 Szekfffvliilg, By decorating a car, Rick Berg, Roger Thenhaus, Mike Korff, Mike Boyd, and Mike Knox display their spirit for the nlght's game. With white and blue painted faces, Angie Usher, Connie Coulbourn, Kelley Brady, and Kayla Korsmo express their enthusiasm. W in
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